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High Noon

 
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High Noon

  • Director: Rod Hardy
  • Genre: Western
  • Movie Type: Psychological Western
  • Themes: Sheriffs and Outlaws, Heroic Mission
  • Main Cast: Tom Skerritt, Susanna Thompson, Reed Diamond, Maria Conchita Alonso, Dennis Weaver
  • Release Year: 2000
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 120 minutes

Plot

One of Hollywood's most acclaimed Westerns gets a new interpretation in this made-for-TV remake of Fred Zinnemann's 1952 classic. Will Kane (Tom Skerritt), the marshal of the frontier town of Hadleyville, is stepping down to marry his sweetheart Amy (Susanna Thompson) and move on to a less demanding occupation. However, on the day of his wedding, Will gets bad news -- Frank Miller (Michael Madsen), an outlaw Will helped to put behind bars, has just been released from jail and will arrive in Hadleyville on the noon train to settle his score with the marshal. Will appeals for support from the local townspeople, most of whom have done little to help him in the past, and they unfortunately behave in much the same manner in his time of greatest need; Amy even turns her back on her fiancé rather than become a widow on the day of her marriage. In the end, Will finds that he alone must face Miller in a shootout in Hadleyville's main street. Also featuring Dennis Weaver, Maria Conchita Alonso, and Reed Diamond, this version of High Noon was produced for the TNT cable network, where it first aired on August 20, 2000. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

August Schellenberg - Antonio; Michael Madsen - Frank Miller; Matthew Walker; Shaun Johnston; Terry W. King; Colin Campbell; Tom McBeath; Peter Strand Rumple; Jacqueline Robbins; Joyce Robbins; Brent Woolsey

Credit

Bette Chadwick - Casting, Wendy Partridge - Costume Designer, Rod Hardy - Director, Michael Ornstein - Editor, David Rosemont - Executive Producer, Allyn Ferguson - Composer (Music Score), Richard Roberts - Production Designer, Robert McLachlan - Cinematographer, John Cunningham - Screen Story, T.S. Cook - Screenwriter, Carl Foreman - From Screenplay by
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